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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 18-3301

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§18–3301.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Eligible student” means a student who is a Maryland resident, or has graduated from a Maryland high school, and:
(1)Is enrolled in a Workforce Development Sequence at a public community college in the State; or
(2)Is enrolled directly in a registered apprenticeship program that partners with a public community college in the State.
(1)“Workforce Development Sequence” means:
(i)A program offered by a community college that is approved by the Commission and is composed of courses that are related to:
1. Job preparation or an apprenticeship;
2. Licensure or certification; or
3. Job skill enhancement; or
(ii)A registered apprenticeship program approved by the Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning in the Maryland Department of Labor.
(2)“Workforce Development Sequence” does not include a sequence of courses leading to an associate’s or bachelor’s degree.
(d)“Workforce Development Sequence Scholarship” means an award made to an eligible student under this subtitle.
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